Silent Passage
Silent Passage

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Silent Passage

2004
Movie
121 min
English

After a chance decision sends her home in a taxicab, Dorinda, a widowed judge, strikes up a friendship with the young and charming driver, Noah, who's overcome with respect for her profession. But soon enough, their fondness for each other results in love—and a surprise. Will her scandalous romance ruin her future?

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the experiences of individuals facing the challenges of Alzheimer's disease. It delves into the emotional and practical aspects of the condition, highlighting the impact on both the patients and their loved ones. The film aims to shed light on the silent struggle and the importance of understanding and support.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of "Silent Passage (2004)" is not widely available. As a short documentary, it may have received limited distribution or critical attention compared to feature-length films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lack of widespread critical reviews makes consensus difficult to determine.

  • Documentary likely resonated with those familiar with Alzheimer's.

  • May have served as an educational tool for raising awareness.

Google audience: Due to the limited availability of public reviews, a specific summary of Google user feedback for "Silent Passage (2004)" cannot be provided.

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The director and specific production details for this 2004 short documentary are not readily available in public databases.

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